Cincinnati Children’s Hospital announced Monday that it would close its Northern Kentucky neighborhood location in Crestview Hills on Tuesday, along with similar operations in Mason and Eastgate in Ohio. The hospital cited “an abundance of caution and significantly decreasing volumes” in the announcement, which comes amid many closures of businesses, schools, and attractions as the […]
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Building’s Renovation Underway as DBL Law Will Return to Covington
Northern Kentucky’s largest law firm is coming back to Covington, a city it moved from in 1983. DBL Law will now move from its longtime home in Crestview Hills to what is referred to as the Monarch Building, named for a telephone company that once operated there in the tall historic structure on Fourth Street […]
Crestview Hills Announces Move, Lineup for Summer Concert Series
The City of Crestview Hills announced Monday that its summer concert series would be moving from Crestview Hills Towne Center to a practice field at Thomas More University in the city. The city, in a news release, said that the series has grown in popularity and needed more space and that TMU President Joseph Chillo […]
Turkeyfoot Road Project Seeks to Improve Congestion Issues
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is hosting an open house for its plans to improve Turkeyfoot Road between Dudley Road and Dixie Highway. The goal is to ease growing congestion, travel delays, and safety issues on the road, which runs through Lakeside Park, Crestview Hills, and Edgewood, and includes access to I-275, Thomas More University, […]
Turkeyfoot Trot Returns for 12th Year
The Turkeyfoot Trot 5K is coming back for its twelfth year. Hosted by St. Vincent de Paul in Northern Kentucky, the run/walk is scheduled for Saturday, November 23, at 9 a.m. at Thomas More University. There will be events for adults and children, with the headliner 5K race/walk with chip timing, a children’s fun run, […]
New President at Thomas More University Named
Thomas More University announced its new president on Wednesday morning. Joseph L. Chillo will begin in the role on June 1. He has been president at Newbury College in Brookline, Massachusetts since 2014. He is also a professor of humanities and has taught first-year seminar and courses in American history. Newbury College announced in December […]
Crestview Hills Woman, Toyota Manager, Wins Award
The Manufacturing Institute bestowed its Women in Manufacturing STEP (science, technology, engineering, and production) Ahead Award to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky general manager of production control Renee Robertson. She is a resident of Crestview Hills. The STEP Ahead Awards honor women who have demonstrated excellence and leadership in their careers. Award winners represent all levels […]
Crestview Hills Announces Summer Concert Series
The City of Crestview Hills announced plans for its 2019 summer concert series. It starts on Friday, June 21 with national touring act Second Helping, described as what folks would expect from a 1977 Lynyrd Skynrd concert. On Friday, July 26, Soul Pocket will play its selection of R&B and pop from the 1970s to […]
DBL Law Names Hoffer New Managing Partner
DBL Law has a new managing partner. The firm announced Thursday that Robert “Bob” Hoffer will assume the role, succeeding James Dressman III, who had held the position since 2012. Hoffer joined the firm in 1978. He specializes in employment law. In 2018, Hoffer was honored with the Pioneer Award from the Kenton County Fiscal […]
Federal Agents Investigate Crestview Hills Medical Office
Federal agents appeared at a Northern Kentucky medical office on Wednesday. A spokesperson at the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Louisville office told The River City News on Wednesday that FBI agents, Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General, and the Drug Enforcement Agency “are conducting court authorized activity” at Interventional Pain Specialists on Thomas More […]

